Dr. Nandita Mohan explores a study on the effectiveness of Comprehensive Sexual Education (CSE) programs in reducing unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), published article in the Journal of Comprehensive Health. Analyzing various educational strategies, the article emphasizes the success of culturally sensitive, interactive programs in improving knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to sexual health. The study calls for stronger policy support, sustainable funding, and collaborative implementation to enhance the reach and effectiveness of CSE initiatives. The Journal of Comprehensive Health is published by Scientific Scholar.
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